FAW Of China Releases New Green Cars

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A Chineses car company called First Automobile Works is releasing two new cars, an electric vehicle and plug-in hybrid, as the start of a five year plan. Read more →

EVs For Rent: Hertz Moving Into China

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Hertz extends its EV rental program – already rolling in North America and Europe – to Asia, becoming the first company to offer EVs on three continents. Read more →

All Electric Solar Ferry Planned for China

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A boat manufacturer from the UK is working on a solar powered passenger ferry expected to be delivered to China sometime in 2012. Read more →

Clean Energy Investment Hit By Debt Crisis

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The European debt crisis and the U.S. debt limit negotiations put a drag on renewable-energy financing, Ernst & Young says in a quarterly report. Read more →

China Smart Grid Report Released

A report released by The Climate Group China offers suggestions on the acceleration of clean technologies in China as well as background and reviews. Read more →

China Eyes Competitive Edge In Renewable Energy

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Center for American Progress notes that China's government funding proposals for ‘strategic emerging industries’ show a major push for green technologies. Read more →

China’s Rise Can Rally US Cleantech Support

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Americans for Energy Leadership's Teryn Norris argues energy advocates should focus on competitiveness with China to rally public support and get new policies. Read more →

Solar Market Seen Shifting From Germany

Germany has been the dominant market for solar installations over the last few years, but that demand is forecast to move to Asia and North America. Read more →

China High-Speed Rail Stumbles After Crash

After two trains crashed and tragically killed dozens of people in China, government officials are altering plans for high-speed rail in the country. Read more →

China Has How Many Green Jobs Exactly?

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A Worldwatch study determined that while China's green job sector is booming, the government's methods for tracking jobs may lead to complications. Read more →